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Biography

Alex Darwall joined Jupiter in 1995 and currently heads up the Jupiter European Team. He manages the Jupiter European Fund (Unit Trust), the Jupiter European Opportunities Trust (Investment Trust), the Jupiter European Growth SICAV and institutional assets. Alex originally joined Jupiter to run the European portion of a number of segregated pension fund accounts, subsequently taking responsibility for other accounts including County Council pension funds (European portion). In 1999, he assumed management of the Jupiter European Investment Trust and subsequently the rollover vehicle, the Jupiter European Opportunities Trust (Investment Trust), which launched in November 2000. Alex trained as an investment analyst with de Zoete & Bevan (BZW) before moving to Enskilda Securities in Paris in 1987, where he became Head of French Equity Research. He joined Goldman Sachs in London in 1992, where he worked as a French Equity Analyst prior to moving to Jupiter. Alex gained a degree in History from Cambridge University.

Fund Objective To grow the money invested in the Fund over the long-term

Key Statistics

Fund Status

Fund Type

UNIT TRUST

ISIN

GB00B4NVSH01

12-Month NAV High

£22.49

12-Month NAV Low

£17.19

Fund Comparative Index

-

Morningstar CategoryTM

Europe ex-UK Large-Cap Equity

Dividend Frequency

Yearly

Historic Yield

0.40%

Transactional Charges

Fund Manager's Buy Charge

Fund Manager's Sell Charge

Annual Charges

Ongoing Fund Charges

1.03%

Rebate

0.00%

Our Service Fee*

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Total Costs

1.03%

Ongoing Fund Charges

1.03%

Our Service Fee*

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Total Cost

1.03%

* Please note that our service fee is typically 0.35%. If you have more than £250,000 invested with Fidelity Personal Investing across all of your accounts, the fee drops to 0.20%. In addition, there will be no service fee applied to any assets held in excess of £1 million. If you hold less than £7,500 with Fidelity Personal Investing we will charge you the service fee at a flat rate of £45 a year and this drops down to £25 for Junior ISAs and Junior SIPPs. If you have a monthly Regular Savings Plan (RSP) of £50 or over and have investments worth less than £7,500 you will be charged just 0.35%. Junior ISA or Junior SIPP accounts with monthly regular payments continue to pay the £25 flat fee if below £7,500.

* Please note that our service fee is typically 0.35%. If you have more than £250,000 invested with Fidelity Personal Investing across all of your accounts, the fee drops to 0.20%. In addition, there will be no service fee applied to any assets held in excess of £1 million. If you hold less than £7,500 with Fidelity Personal Investing we will charge you the service fee at a flat rate of £45 a year and this drops down to £25 for Junior ISAs and Junior SIPPs. If you have a monthly Regular Savings Plan (RSP) of £50 or over and have investments worth less than £7,500 you will be charged just 0.35%. Junior ISA or Junior SIPP accounts with monthly regular payments continue to pay the £25 flat fee if below £7,500.

Morningstar ratings

as of
31/01/2018

Overall

3 Years

5 Years

10 Years

N/A

One or more funds cannot be shown as they have less than one year of performance data.

Growth of £1000

as of
21/02/2018

Past Performance (%)

Important Information

The value of the fund and the income from it can go down as well as up so you may get back less than you invested. If your fund invests in overseas markets, changes in currency exchange rates may affect the value of your investment. If your fund invests in small and emerging markets, these can be more volatile than other more developed markets. Past performance is not a guide to future returns.For funds that invest in bonds, please be aware that the price of bonds is influenced by movements in interest rates, changes in the credit rating of bond issuers, and other factors such as inflation and market dynamics. In general, as interest rates rise the price of a bond will fall. The risk of default is based on the issuer's ability to make interest payments and to repay the loan at maturity. Default risk may therefore vary between different government issuers as well as between different corporate issuers.

Some of the performance and risk data presented may start before the share class was launched. If so, the data prior to the launch date of the share class is based on the fund or share class that has similar or higher charges, in order to provide an indication of longer term performance and risk. Please refer to the launch date and performance start date in the fund factsheet to determine whether the data has been extended.Past Performance and Risk & Volatility figures are presented in British Pounds Sterling (GBP). Fund returns are calculated on a Nav to Nav or Bid to Bid basis with income reinvested either after tax (for UK-domiciled funds) or gross of tax (for offshore funds). Performance figures include the effect of the OCF/TER. To cover distribution costs a separate service fee is now also charged on most funds, which is not included in the past performance figures. Consequently the past performance of the fund may be less than that shown on the chart due to the effect of the service fee.

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Important information

Fidelity Personal Investing does not give advice based on personal circumstances so you are responsible for deciding whether an investment is suitable for you. In doing so,
please remember that past performance is not necessarily a guide to future performance, the performance of funds is not guaranteed and the value of your investments can go down as well as up, so you may get back less than you invest. When investments have particular tax features, these will depend on your personal circumstances and tax rules may change in the future. Before investing into a fund, please read the relevant key information document and ‘Doing Business with Fidelity’, a document that incorporates our Client Terms. If you are investing via the Fidelity SIPP you should also read the Fidelity SIPP Key Features Document incorporating the Fidelity SIPP Terms and Conditions. You should regularly review your investment objectives and choices and if you are unsure whether an investment is suitable for you, you should contact an authorised financial adviser.